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This study examines the perceived work-life effects that changes in family status have on collegiate outdoor recreational professionals. More specifically, what perceived benefits or challenges occur throughout the family status changes, and what effect, if any, do these perceptions have on the individual’s work performance, job satisfaction and career longevity.

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Exploring the Perceived Work-Life Effects of Changes in Family Status on the Collegiate Outdoor Recreation Coordinators

This study examines the perceived work-life effects that changes in family status have on collegiate outdoor recreational professionals. More specifically, what perceived benefits or challenges occur throughout the family status changes, and what effect, if any, do these perceptions have on the individual’s work performance, job satisfaction and career longevity.